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New Hampshire readies 2016 verdict

In a last series of rallies, Democrats and Republicans running for President issued final pleas for support in a snowy New Hampshire, as voters in the Granite State will take the second big step on the road to the White House in 2016.

“Please, come out and help me,” said Hillary Clinton in Manchester, where her husband the former President joined with their daughter Chelsea at a rally.

The polls indicate Clinton is trailing Sen. Bernie Sanders; eight years ago, Clinton pulled a major upset by defeating Barack Obama – now she will need a similar kind of magic act on Tuesday in New Hampshire.

As for Sanders, he rallied with college students on Monday, trying to squeeze even more support out of an age group that seems to have almost abandoned Clinton.

“Understand that the status quo is no longer acceptable,” said Sanders.

On the Republican side, the polls indicate Donald Trump is leading by a wide margin.

Trump stuffed four events into one day on Monday, sticking with his new strategy of small events, rather than giant rallies.